Try adjusting strap so the trigger falls into the second knuckle of your middle finger. Makes it great for triggering with a pull-style back tension shot.
That release has a three position trigger if you look at the manual it depicts how to change position it is in the swept back position you could move it forward
If you're shooting a trigger with your finger tip, you're 100% punching it...the trigger should be around your first knuckle. It should almost feel like a back tension release....
I hated having to push over the jaw on my insatiable 3 and went with the Carter (4 finger) chocolate addiction, which closes the jaw when you lock the seer. I still use the "command" thumb button so I like the pinky position to counter the button torque. 🏹🤠👍
Hi mate, I notice you have the Topoint back tension release, could you do quick review on this product, compare it to the equivalent brand name product. Pro’s and con’s.
With a wrist strap release, I use the web between my thumb and index finger and put it at the back on my jaw bone and let my thumb run under my jaw, and my trigger finger is free to move. But I am still anchored to my jaw. I keep preaching this. You need a bone on bo e anchor no matter the release. Now one issue I see and would hate with that release is that they changed the body shape of the trigger mechanism, pushing the actual trigger too far away from there release. This is why you cannot find it. It I. In an unnatural position. Who ever designs a these releases, I wished I was making their money and could tell them how to make it right. I would hate that release just due to the trigger positioned too far away from the housing. Another that thing people need to know is, that using a wrist strap release makes the draw weight feel harder to draw. A 3 finger release is easier the than a wrist strap. For hunting, find a release that locks onto your D-loop and let it hang there. For target, you will see 99% of shooters using a back tension and k no it a wrist release.
But the first thing I noticed when I first shot a wrist release is that I'm pulling the weight with my wrist and not my entire hand. I can pull back over 10lbs more with my handheld. Even grabbing behind the head I'm only grabbing it with my fingers. It's really hard for me to use a wrist release :( I haven't been able to get that through ppls heads when they sat "oh you're hunting you need a wrist release" I just end the convi because they don't understand how you're not only pulling back the weight of tge bow you're pulling back the give on the wrist strap along side the draw weight and there's no way around that and if you're shooting a lot and you only use your wrist to draw back then you're killing your wrist. Overtime you will inevitably hurt your wrist. Your wrist gives and every draw it pulls away from your bone. Ugh. So you're fighting draw weight, strap give and your doing it all with your wrist and you're even fighting the give in your wrist. That's how I lose 10lbs easy on my wrist compared to grabbing my handheld and pulling through
Not to take away anything from you Steven but could watch Paige Pierce all day.
I started with a tru ball index release. Now I shoot the stan shootoff thumb button. The stan is awesome I got the 3 finger in large
Try adjusting strap so the trigger falls into the second knuckle of your middle finger. Makes it great for triggering with a pull-style back tension shot.
That release has a three position trigger if you look at the manual it depicts how to change position it is in the swept back position you could move it forward
If you're shooting a trigger with your finger tip, you're 100% punching it...the trigger should be around your first knuckle. It should almost feel like a back tension release....
Exactly right. Placing your finger tip on the trigger will usually end up causing target panic.
One major flaw is that the locking mechanism that's on the left side, pulls the beard hair upon release. Makes it unusable for me.
Lol happened to me. I had to shave my beard
I hated having to push over the jaw on my insatiable 3 and went with the Carter (4 finger) chocolate addiction, which closes the jaw when you lock the seer. I still use the "command" thumb button so I like the pinky position to counter the button torque. 🏹🤠👍
Target panic with wrist releases as compared to back tension?
It's a great hunting wrist release. Blacked out and open hook. It's quieter than any Carter release lol
Stevie get the darton spectra e 32 to try for us supposed to be sick new bow for 22
They taking the trigger off abd turning it to where it's out and not swept back ! I've been intrested in this release for a while now
So can you click the button and then hook it or do you have to push the hook around the loop?
NOT the latest offering from TB for a wrist release. 🤦🏽 Centerline is the newest offering.
Hi mate, I notice you have the Topoint back tension release, could you do quick review on this product, compare it to the equivalent brand name product. Pro’s and con’s.
My blackout index release triggers if you just breathe on it pretty much. Is that normal?
If I’m not mistaken it’s adjustable. Might wanna look into that.
With a wrist strap release, I use the web between my thumb and index finger and put it at the back on my jaw bone and let my thumb run under my jaw, and my trigger finger is free to move. But I am still anchored to my jaw. I keep preaching this. You need a bone on bo e anchor no matter the release.
Now one issue I see and would hate with that release is that they changed the body shape of the trigger mechanism, pushing the actual trigger too far away from there release. This is why you cannot find it. It I. In an unnatural position. Who ever designs a these releases, I wished I was making their money and could tell them how to make it right. I would hate that release just due to the trigger positioned too far away from the housing.
Another that thing people need to know is, that using a wrist strap release makes the draw weight feel harder to draw. A 3 finger release is easier the than a wrist strap. For hunting, find a release that locks onto your D-loop and let it hang there. For target, you will see 99% of shooters using a back tension and k no it a wrist release.
The trigger can be locked into 3 different positions
But the first thing I noticed when I first shot a wrist release is that I'm pulling the weight with my wrist and not my entire hand. I can pull back over 10lbs more with my handheld. Even grabbing behind the head I'm only grabbing it with my fingers. It's really hard for me to use a wrist release :( I haven't been able to get that through ppls heads when they sat "oh you're hunting you need a wrist release" I just end the convi because they don't understand how you're not only pulling back the weight of tge bow you're pulling back the give on the wrist strap along side the draw weight and there's no way around that and if you're shooting a lot and you only use your wrist to draw back then you're killing your wrist. Overtime you will inevitably hurt your wrist. Your wrist gives and every draw it pulls away from your bone. Ugh. So you're fighting draw weight, strap give and your doing it all with your wrist and you're even fighting the give in your wrist. That's how I lose 10lbs easy on my wrist compared to grabbing my handheld and pulling through
I shoot middle finger on trigger, with pointer finger along chin, push pull & it fires